Last month, North Korea's role in supporting Russia in the Ukraine war escalated significantly. U.S. officials reported that North Korean forces were already active in Russia's western Kursk region and that Ukrainian forces were launching counterattacks. New York Times White House correspondent Michael Shea explains what deepening ties between Russia and North Korea mean for war in Ukraine and the world.
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